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Jun 2012

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Party Buffalo (Xbox 360 Storage Device Utility)

Party Buffalo Drive Explorer Description

Party Buffalo, one of the most popular Xbox 360 storage device management tools. Party Buffalo is an open-source Windows application written in C# that started around September of 2010, and is still an ongoing and constantly updated project.

Features

Currently, Party Buffalo offers a wide variety of features. Here's a full list:

Sort of an obvious one, but the ability to read Xbox 360 (FATX)-formatted hard disks, backups, thumb drives, and basically anything else you can throw at it

Custom backups, which allows you to choose the content that you wish to backup from your drive

Backing up the entire drive to an image

Restoring backups

Dumping the security and "Josh" sectors

Game title image caching (instead of having the default folder icon, the app will try to get one of the STFS package's title icon to display instead!)

Game name caching/display (e.g. instead of showing FFFE07D1 for a folder name, it will show FFFE07D1 | Xbox 360 Dashboard)

A search feature to scan your drive for files, folders, or even the data within the files that match a certain keyword

A "Bookmarks" feature for quickly jumping to a directory on your drive

A label feature to "label" specific paths so that they show up with whatever you want, just like with the game name display

A properties window that shows information relating to a folder or file (with STFS information where valid) and the ability to calculate a CRC-32 checksum from directly within the application

Windows 7 integration with the task bar. What does this mean exactly? When you're writing or extracting a file, there will be a progress bar in your task bar showing the application's progress. The app is also integrated with both Windows 7 and Vista where you'll get a task dialog vs. the standard .NET MessageBox

Detailed information window about the partitions on the hard disk, and some information relating to the drive itself

"Known" (cached) folder adding and static names so that you can quickly add those hard-to-remember title ID or content type folders